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Another "low ppd/high tpf" thread

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Gawd
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So, this is the logfile for one of my gtx 460s, clocked at 850mhz core. Normally it has a tpf of about 1:40-1:42 on these units.

Code:
[11:41:16] Starting GUI Server
[11:41:16] Setting checkpoint frequency: 500000
[11:41:16] Setting checkpoint frequency: 500000
[11:45:03] Completed    500000 out of 50000000 steps (1%).
[11:49:40] Completed   1000000 out of 50000000 steps (2%).
[11:52:21] - Autosending finished units... [April 28 11:52:21 UTC]
[11:52:21] Trying to send all finished work units
[11:52:21] + No unsent completed units remaining.
[11:52:21] - Autosend completed
[11:53:52] Completed   1500000 out of 50000000 steps (3%).
[11:56:53] Completed   2000000 out of 50000000 steps (4%).
[12:00:46] Completed   2500000 out of 50000000 steps (5%).
[12:04:29] Completed   3000000 out of 50000000 steps (6%).
[12:07:49] Completed   3500000 out of 50000000 steps (7%).
[12:10:10] Completed   4000000 out of 50000000 steps (8%).
[12:13:01] Completed   4500000 out of 50000000 steps (9%).
[12:15:52] Completed   5000000 out of 50000000 steps (10%).
[12:18:23] Completed   5500000 out of 50000000 steps (11%).
[12:21:18] Completed   6000000 out of 50000000 steps (12%).
[12:26:21] Completed   6500000 out of 50000000 steps (13%).
[12:30:03] Completed   7000000 out of 50000000 steps (14%).
[12:34:24] Completed   7500000 out of 50000000 steps (15%).
[12:39:32] Completed   8000000 out of 50000000 steps (16%).
[12:43:11] Completed   8500000 out of 50000000 steps (17%).
[12:47:20] Completed   9000000 out of 50000000 steps (18%).
[12:51:53] Completed   9500000 out of 50000000 steps (19%).
[12:56:45] Completed  10000000 out of 50000000 steps (20%).
[13:00:48] Completed  10500000 out of 50000000 steps (21%).
[13:04:16] Completed  11000000 out of 50000000 steps (22%).
[13:08:18] Completed  11500000 out of 50000000 steps (23%).
[13:11:36] Completed  12000000 out of 50000000 steps (24%).
[13:14:20] Completed  12500000 out of 50000000 steps (25%).
[13:17:36] Completed  13000000 out of 50000000 steps (26%).
[13:21:29] Completed  13500000 out of 50000000 steps (27%).
[13:25:37] Completed  14000000 out of 50000000 steps (28%).
[13:30:03] Completed  14500000 out of 50000000 steps (29%).
[13:34:10] Completed  15000000 out of 50000000 steps (30%).
[13:38:25] Completed  15500000 out of 50000000 steps (31%).
[13:42:52] Completed  16000000 out of 50000000 steps (32%).
[13:46:12] Completed  16500000 out of 50000000 steps (33%).
[13:50:42] Completed  17000000 out of 50000000 steps (34%).
[13:54:22] Completed  17500000 out of 50000000 steps (35%).

HFM is showing a tpf of about 3:50. Anyone?
 
Check your clockspeed. Looks like your gpu downclocked.
 
^^ make sure the driver didnt crash, forcing you into 2D clocks, happened to me all the time on nvidia cards
 
I'm pretty sure downclocking isn't the problem because there are 2 cards in that system, and the other is still functioning at the usual speeds. I'll check for sure in a couple hours when I have access. Anything else worth looking into?
 
is the card having issues the display card?

In my case i had two running, it was the display card that would continuously downclock, while the other one had no issues

otherwise, nothign comes to my head
 
I've had to disable SLI to get my second card to fold a full speed. Try that.
 
Have disabled sli, we'll see if that helps in a little while. Checked the usage graph in Afterburner, it was spiking up and down from ~40% to ~70%, while the other card was solid at 99% usage. And no, it's not the display card.
 
How long since you restarted this system? I get some odd things like that when I run my GPU systems for more than 2 months with no reboot.
 
About a week since last reboot. I wish I had that kind of uptime... sli being disabled seems to have helped. Times are still a little high, but more on the order of 20 seconds than 2 minutes like before.
 
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